" . . . likes to go for long walks, rides in the truck, hunting, evenings by the campfire, loves to roll in dead things found on beach, good kisser . . . "
This is Susie. She is my old Doberman. She spends most of her time sitting on the end table by the couch. We use her remains as a coaster to set drinks on. Even though she has been dead for five years she can still do some tricks. "Sit" and "stay" are on the list. Sometimes if you bump the table she will "shake". Her best trick is still "playing dead".
Now for the dogs we still need to feed.
This is Buffy. She is a Blue Doberman and is almost completly without hair. This is why she wears sweaters even in the summer.
This Gigi. (right) She is half Black Lab and half Great Dane. this means she chews big things and doesn't play in the water.
Her is a picture of my bird dog, Sam. He would tolerate flying as long a shotgun was loaded first. He did feel a little self conscious about his flying helmet around the airport because the ear padding was obtained from a size 44DD women's intimate wearing apparel. He also wore a horse halter to act as a seat-belt anchor point just to prevent him from becoming a free-fall bird dog.
This is my 9 month old black lab... shes full grown, and is the perfect size for a cub dog... 45lbs. Her name is De, short for DeHavilland, cause I've always had hopes of having a DeHavilland, but since they are a tad more than a cub, I settled for De the dog...
This is my brothers yellow lab. Shes 2 and some change. She's Des older sister, same mother and father. Taylor is her name, after my brothers plane. Hes got a 1941 BC12D.
Right click the pic itself DHC and get the properties
And you say your lab is full grown at 9 months? Good luck with that... mine looked just like yours... and was 102/104 lbs at times. 96 before we had to move him on at 13.
Post your "Nice Landing, Boss!" photo - It's the one with the dog on the port side commenting on your landing . . . just try to keep a straight face, folks . . .